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Thursday, September 17, 2020

351 sea turtles found dead on coast where 137 sea lions died

Environmental groups say a total of 351 loggerhead sea turtles have been found dead so far this year on the same stretch of Baja California coast where authorities found a total of 137 dead, beached sea lions last week.

The Mexican Center for Environmental Law and the Center for Biological Diversity said Friday the deaths showed the need for a ban on net and line fishing in the Gulf of Ulloa area off the Pacific coast.

Authorities had previously said the sea lions did not show signs of injuries from getting caught up in fishing nets or lines.

But the activists said that nets are one of the main causes of sea turtle deaths.

18 comments:

  1. Fish nets - please

    Anything to distract from the horrible Geoengineering of the climate by US Military.

    Stop dispersing nanoparticulates of aluminum into the atmosphere!

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  2. Who approved the net fishing off the Pacific Coast that close to the gulf and Baja California . What presidency was that approved through? For that many some extinct deaths there should be charges. Isn't this something Bernie Sanders could sink his teeth into along with other environmentalists?

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  3. 9:15 chemtrail conspiracies are old news. Get a new tin foil hat.

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  4. 9:37 he certainly could if congress wasn't made up of crypt keepers who don't give two dumps about the planet they are destined to depart from in less than a decade.

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  5. These nets are killing those turtles. If they were then the turtles would still be in the nets.

    These nets are killing those Sea Lions. If they were then the sea lions would still be in the nets. Notice the article said the lions didn't have any injuries for the netting? They weren't even caught in the nets. If the nets killed the lions then there would be evidence on the lions of injury from the nets because the sea lions would have been fighting for their lives.

    This is just a scare tactic from the environmentalist to force the banning of fishing nets. Those Pieces of Turds need to get a real life. Left Wing Douche Bags.

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    1. Fishermen remove them from the nets and throw them overboard. After a few days in the sea you would have a hard time distinguishing net injuries from scavenger injuries. Douche Bag.

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  6. Anonymous said...
    Fish nets - please

    Anything to distract from the horrible Geoengineering of the climate by US Military.

    Stop dispersing nanoparticulates of aluminum into the atmosphere!

    September 17, 2020 at 9:15 AM

    What a Whacko you must be. I bet you are one of those climate change experts!

    I also bet you voted for Obama. 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂

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  7. Neocropcys can be performed. But I see the left is already falsely blaming fisherman when the obvious truth is it is not what killed them.

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  8. Anonymous said...
    9:15 chemtrail conspiracies are old news. Get a new tin foil hat.

    September 17, 2020 at 10:45 AM

    Thank you!

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  9. Anonymous said...
    9:37 he certainly could if congress wasn't made up of crypt keepers who don't give two dumps about the planet they are destined to depart from in less than a decade.

    September 17, 2020 at 10:46 AM

    Bahahahahahahahahahaha! You stupid Climate Change activists make me LMAO! I would rather read your moronic rants for a good laugh than read a funny meme.

    Next time sign your name so we all know who the stupid idiot is.

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  10. Amen to that @September 17, 2020 at 10:57 AM

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  11. Too many gays swimming

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  12. My turtle gets caught in my fish nets from time to time.

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  13. These Climate Change clowns are always the creepiest of the creeps and most of them are pole smokers or carpet munchers.

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  14. Anonymous said...
    Too many gays swimming

    September 17, 2020 at 2:13 PM

    Maybe you should stay out of the surf!

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  15. Anonymous said...
    Fishermen remove them from the nets and throw them overboard. After a few days in the sea you would have a hard time distinguishing net injuries from scavenger injuries. Douche Bag.

    September 18, 2020 at 9:15 AM

    Anonymous said...
    Fishermen remove them from the nets and throw them overboard. After a few days in the sea you would have a hard time distinguishing net injuries from scavenger injuries. Douche Bag.

    September 18, 2020 at 9:15 AM

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  16. Anonymous said...
    Fishermen remove them from the nets and throw them overboard. After a few days in the sea you would have a hard time distinguishing net injuries from scavenger injuries. Douche Bag.

    September 18, 2020 at 9:15 AM

    Whelp.... Looks like we have a lot of Douche Bags on this Blog!

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